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$xhtml = array(
	'title' => 'I did not get the job',
	'body' => <<<END
<p>
	Cyrus kept coughing on my after I got home yesterday, and now I seem to have his illness, right after I just recovered from my own.
</p>
<p>
	Last night and today, <a href="https://wowana.me/">wowaname</a> and others have been helping me transition from HexChat to WeeChat.
	They are convinced that WeeChat is a superior client, and I think that they are trying to help me.
	WeeChat is very unusable in its default state though, and I do not recommend that to anyone, at least not yet.
	Once properly configured, it becomes pretty usable, but it is still a command-line-based application, which has disadvantages.
	While the mouse can be made usable, when made usable, it becomes impossible to select and copy text, so mouse mode needs to be toggled on and off.
	When selecting text to copy with mouse mode switched off, the command line does not take into account the presence of side-by-side sections, copying text from both.
	There does not seem to be a way to avoid this when copying multiple lines.
	There are advantages to WeeChat though.
	For one thing, there is no certificate leaking.
	In HexChat, if you do not set a global client certificate but you do set a client certificate to use with one particular network, that certificate will be sent for other networks that do not have a client certificate set.
	If I wanted that kind of behavior, I would have set that certificate as the global client certificate to begin with! Also, if a global client certificate is set in WeeChat, that can be overridden for individual networks, allowing one to use no certificate only for one network.
	I would have preferred that setup in HexChat, but there was no way to accomplish it.
	Finally, WeeChat allows the use of different proxies for different networks.
	HexChat only allows the setting of a global proxy that can be turned off for particular networks.
	In HexChat, I cannot connect to both $a[Tor]-based networks and to $a[I2P]-based networks.
	In WeeChat, I can.
</p>
<p>
	Speaking of $a[I2P], I now have that installed and running, though only for $a[IRC] use for now.
	Iceweasel, like HexChat, does not allow the setting of multiple proxies.
	I cannot get <a href="ircs://irc.volatile.ch:6697/">Volatile</a>&apos;s short $a[I2P] address to resolve for unknown reasons, but the long base thirty-two address finally started working for me.
</p>
<p>
	Marc With a C&apos;s album, <a href="https://marcwithac.bandcamp.com/album/lifes-so-hard">Life&apos;s So Hard</a>, came in the mail today.
	The post office had stamped the box with the text &quot;MEDIA MAIL SUBJECT TO INSPECTION&quot;.
	What, did they open up the package to make sure it was the correct album, not a cover-up of the shipping of some illegal album? Is the postal service wasting taxpayer money fighting the copying of media? While I do not mind people seeing Marc&apos;s album, I find it ridiculous in general that we are paying to have the postal service open our mail and spy on us.
</p>
<p>
	My mother has tasked Cyrus and me with the job of making a list of things we should have for the upcoming holiday that she celebrates, and she explicitly told me to include things that I can eat.
	After her recent outbursts, I think she deflated and might not be as on-edge as I have been fearing.
	I still plan to tread lightly, but perhaps she will be fine for the time being.
</p>
<p>
	The department store that I interviewed with yesterday got back to me today, and is not interested in my application.
	I will need to continue my job search elsewhere.
</p>
<p>
	My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
</p>
END
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